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One against Henry Barnes for Larceny - accused of stealing from Rolla Law
three hundred pounds of beef at a value of Thirty Dollars.
One against Jordan Johnson, Jake Guild, and Bob Foster free men of color
for Larceny - accused of stealing two hundred and fifty pounds of bacon of
the value of Fifty Dollars from Ephraim Penn.

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Feby 27, 1866
Eli B. Shye, James M. Shye, and John W. Shye - Indictment for Larceny - accused
of stealing one dollar and eighty five cents, one rifle at a value of twenty
five dollars and fifty pounds of Bacon at the value of ten dollars, the property
of D. D. Austin. Also accused of stealing fifty pounds of bacon at
the value of ten dollars, the property of Richard Brantley, one gallon of
whiskey at a value of two dollars and fifty cents and one gallon two measures
of the value of one dollar from M. R. Stovall.

John A. Barber, (2 cases) Indictment for Retailing, pled Guilty. Fined
one dollar and cost of proceedings. W. W. Brizendine, his security.
(page 14 is a case 2 and fine is the same.)

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James Ritter, Indictment for Retailing, pled Guilty. Fined one dollar
and cost with W. W. Brizendine his security.

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George Bunton, Col'd, Indictment for Retailing, pled Guilty. Fined
one cent and court cost. James Bunton his security.

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March 2, 1866

Henry Barnes, Larceny. Accused failed to appear in court. Jane
Hadley and Richard Baskerville, his securities failed to appear. Adjudged
by the Court that the State of Tennessee recover of the Defendant, Henry
Barnes and his securities $1,000.00 unless they appear at the next term of
Court and show good cause why they did not appear at the appointed time.

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Eli B. Shy and John W. Shy, Larceny. Accused pled Guilty and for
their trial put themselves upon the County. Jurors James Guinn, John
Crump, William H. Shackleford, Jno O. Higgerson, Balam Groves, Jas. S. Robertson,
Jas. Darnell, Ashly Wallace, Peter Gourley?, William Chapman, James Barrow,
and William Phillips did not have time to consider the amount of time Defts.
should serve. Verdict delayed until March 3.

Eli B. Shy and John W. Shy - Jurors find that the defts. shall be placed
in the State Penitentiary for three years.

Margaret McCabe - Recognizance - Margaret McCabe, and her securities,
John L. Bug and John W. Head acknowledged themselves indebted to the state
in the penal sum of two thousand dollars, jointly, to be levied out of their
respective goods and chattels, lands and tennaments. Margaret McCabe must
appear by the June Term for indictments for unlawful retailing of Spiritous
Liquors.

King Wicks, Lutitia A. wicks, Mary Clendening, Adaline Weber (spinster)
and Jeremiah Clendening - Larceny.
The defendants were accused of stealing one hundred yards of bleached Domestic
of the value of sixty dollars, thirty yards of Flannel, value thirty dollars,
fourteen yards of drilling, value ten dollars, one sack of coffee containing
165 pounds, value sixty five dollars, all of the value one hundred and ninety
five dollars, the property of J. R. Ramsey. The defendants did knowingly
accept stolen goods, and conspired to fraudulently deprive the owner of the
property. J. R. Ramsey witness swore in open court and sent to the
Grand Jury to give evidence in this cause. March 6, 1866.

State Warrant issued against Henry Jones and Henry Wilson. Defts.
found guilty of stealing one hundred dollars from Polly McMurry. Warrant
for Henry Jones was executed in full Sept 24th 1865.

Henry Jones - Larceny. Accused of stealing seventeen pounds of wool
rolls, value thirty dollars, two blankets, value eight dollars, a quantity
of carpenters tools consisting of planes, augers, files, chisels, saws etc,
value forty dollars, all the value of seventy eight dollars the property
of L. C. Lynn. Witnesses swore in open court and were sent to the Grand
Jury to give evidence in this cause, 1 March 1866.

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Evidence presented by witness, Mary McMurry to the Grand Jury against
Henry Jones, accused of stealing one hundred dollars from her.

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James M. Shy, Indictment for Larceny - Recognizance. Deft. acknowledged
that he owed the State one thousand dollars - to be levied out of his goods
& chattels, land and tennaments, but to be void if James M. Shy makes
his personal appearance at the court house in Gallatin in June to answer
the charge of larceny.

Bennett Sarver, Col'd. Deft. is permitted to give his Recognizance
with security for his personal appearance before the court from day to day
until discharged by the court. R. A. Bennett his security.

Samuel Nelson, alias Samuel Anderson - Larceny. Accused of stealing
a horse of the value of two hundred dollars, one mule, value of two hundred
dollars - property of W. G. Ponds and one mare, value of one hundred dollars
and one mule, value of one hundred dollars - property of Wm. Benton.
Witnesses swore in open court and the case was sent to the Grand
Jury.

Henry Jones - Larceny. Deft pled Guilty. Jurors: John
M. Cotton, Jacob Rutledge, Dan'l Escue, Jacob Newton, James Hanes, James
Guinn, Ashly Wallace, Thos. T. Stallen, James Donnell, John Lampkins, George
D. Foster, and Stanfield Hamilton. Defendant ordered to be confined
to the state penitentiary for a period of ten years and rendered infamous
and disqualified from voting or holding any office.

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Ruben Malone and Nick Whitworth, free persons of color - Larceny. Accused
of stealing one hog, value thirty dollars, the property of William Nokes.
Wm Nokes as witness gave evidence before the Grand Jury on March 8,
1866. Charges dropped against Nick Whitworth.

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Al Lillard - Retailing, 2 cases. Pled Guilty, fined one cent and
court cost. Defendant had no security and was taken into custody by
the Sheriff and ordered to the jail until fines and costs were paid. The
Atty. Gen'l agreed that he would waive the notice of 10 days prescribed in
such cases and permit the defendant to be discharged from imprisonment upon
his taking the oath of insolvency required by law. Deft. did take the
oath of insolvency and was released.

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G. W. Baker - Grand Larceny. Deft. asked the court for a change
of venue which was granted by the court. Case was transferred to Davidson
County.

John I. Garrett Charges dropped.

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March 12th 1866

H. P. Fields - Gaming. Pled Guilty, fined one dollar and cost of
the prosecution. George W. Allen, his security. (6 cases, fine of one
dollar each and court cost for each.)

Allen Styles, Jailor of Sumner County pesented the following bills of
cash:
To A. Styles for Boarding Jacob Guild, prisoner, charged with Larceny from
the 18th day of February - the 9th day of March, 1866, 19 days at sixty cents
per day - $11.40.

To A. Styles, Jailor, for boarding Jordan Johnson, prisoner, charged with
larceny from 18th February to the 9th March, 19 days at sixty cents per day
- $11.40.